Everything your organisation needs to make data-driven decisions at scale — from real-time dashboards to AI-powered forecasting.
The <title> of this page is intentionally too long:
Current title (94 chars): "Acme Analytics Enterprise Features — The Most Powerful Business Intelligence Platform For Modern Data Teams"
What Google shows (~60 chars): "Acme Analytics Enterprise Features — The Most Powerful..."
The meta description is 218 characters. Google typically cuts off at 155–160 characters in search results. The last 58 characters of this description are invisible to users.
SEO ISSUE #40: Description truncated at character 160: "...role-based access control for large organisations across multiple..."
This page's <head> contains two competing canonical tags. Google will ignore both or pick one arbitrarily. This completely defeats the purpose of the canonical tag.
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Additionally, the two URLs differ in trailing slash and path depth, creating inconsistency for crawlers.
The heading structure on this page intentionally violates the logical H1→H2→H3 hierarchy. Search engines use heading hierarchy to understand content structure. Screen readers also rely on it for accessibility.
Sub-second latency for all query types. Built on Apache Kafka and ClickHouse for horizontal scaling.
H2 used again after H4 — the logical hierarchy is completely broken. A screen reader would jump confusingly from H2 level to H4 level and back to H2.
H5 used here with no preceding H3/H4 at this nesting level. The full broken sequence is: H1 → H2(card) → H4 → H2 → H5.
SEO ISSUE #44: Correct hierarchy must be: H1 (page title) → H2 (section) → H3 (subsection) → H4 (sub-subsection). This page skips levels and repeats H2 out of context.
A second <h1> tag appears here. A page should have exactly one H1. Multiple H1s confuse search engines about the primary topic of the page and dilute keyword signals.
SEO ISSUE #43: Two H1 elements on this page. The page title H1 above ("Enterprise Features for Modern Data Teams") is the first; this red H1 is the second. Search engines cannot determine which is the primary heading.
Internal links on this site use URLs with uppercase letters and underscores, creating canonicalisation problems:
Links across this site mix trailing-slash and non-trailing-slash formats, creating duplicate URL pairs:
SEO ISSUE #16: The site uses /features in some places and /features/ in others without a canonical or redirect to enforce a consistent pattern. Google may index both versions.
Granular permissions at the dashboard, dataset, and row level. Integrates with Active Directory and Okta.
Define business metrics once, reuse them everywhere. No SQL required — drag-and-drop formula editor.
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Connect to Snowflake, BigQuery, Redshift, Postgres, Salesforce, Stripe, HubSpot, and 190+ more.